LeBron James is coming home and the city was out over the weekend expressing the biggest sentiment. The t-shirt says "Forgiven", actually "FOR6IVEN" with LeBron's #6 in place of the "G." Even if he changes numbers, we won't burn this shirt. (Jason Thomas Crocker Photography)

The t-shirt frenzy started just after word of LeBron's decision hit the airwaves. the Fresh Brewed Tees truck was ready on Friday afternoon outside of Harry Buffalo on E.4th street. (Jason Thomas Crocker Photography)

Things were winding down toward the end of the Cleveland Flea on Saturday. Seems like everyone wanted a FOR6IVEN t-shirt because the lines were long all day long. (Allison Carey/The Plain Dealer)

You can't miss this mobile t-shirt truck. To locate where Tony and the truck will be, just follow them on Twitter, @FreshBrewedTees. (Allison Carey/The Plain Dealer)

The Fresh Brewed Tees truck is licensed by the NFLPA and the MLBPA, so check them out for cool sports related and Cleveland related tees. They promise, the good designs will keep on coming. (Allison Carey/The Plain Dealer)

The FOR6IVEN tee idea was actually from one of my employees, Billy Jelenic (We call him the POTO - President of Truck Operations) while we were brainstorming last weekend. We had the first version created on Monday and launched the final version on Wednesday via Twitter. We had the first batch printed Thursday to give to some media folks and had roughly 140 printed Friday morning BEFORE the decision was made in anticipation. We work with 2 different local print shops - 717 Ink and Cleveland Printwear. We had to get the second batch of shirts couriered from Columbus on Friday night (roughly 2,500 pieces) and Cleveland Printwear worked through the night and the rest of the weekend getting them all printed for us.

How were weekend sales?

I don't want to give exact numbers, but it's easily our most popular shirt of all time - surpassing the Johnny "Money Manziel" shirt. We've sold thousands. The truck has been at different locations since the announcement (Harry Buffalo on E.4, Townhall on W.25, the Cleveland Flea in Tyler Village on Saturday) and we've had a line everywhere we've been. Sales have not stopped.

We love food trucks, tell me about creating a t-shirt truck.

The truck was launched on opening day for the Indians last year - April 8, 2013. Fresh Brewed Tees is licensed by both the MLBPA (Major League Baseball Players Association) and the NFLPA (National Football League Players Association). We're the only company with those licenses in the state of Ohio.

Tony was too busy selling tees to give me all of the dirt, but according to his website, here's what happened:
"After looking at retail spaces downtown, Tony felt that taking the company mobile would be more beneficial. Instead of waiting for customers to walk by, the truck would allow Fresh Brewed Tees to go where the customers are. The truck can be found at local festivals, outside of the stadium before a ball game, or roaming the streets."

T-shirts were $25 each or two for $40 at the truck. They are $25.99 on the website.

Moving forward, where can we find you?

People can follow us on Twitter,
@FreshBrewedTees
. We post where we are and where we're going. Our favorite locations are Harry Buffalo on E. 4th Street and at Townhall in W. 25th Street, but we'll be all over.

LeBron's journey home is huge. Fresh new t-shirts are befitting the occasion. Perhaps our way of FORGETTING that many of us burned and destroyed our LeBron shirts four years ago.